"It is like he has nightmare that this will become a huge selling feature on a console or something."
Not this again.
It's satire.
Juicy.
It seems it will be more revolved around apps than actual games though.
"The preview only offers access to 448 MB of the Xbox One's 8 GB of RAM. When Dev Mode comes out of preview, Charla said, developers will have access to the full 1 GB of RAM supported for UWP Xbox games."
http://www.polygon.com/2016...
The dev kit is very limited.
"The preview only offers access to 448 MB of the Xbox One's 8 GB of RAM. When Dev Mode comes out of preview, Charla said, developers will have access to the full 1 GB of RAM supported for UWP Xbox games."
That will limit the types of experiences that this will offer.
There is also a demo that releases tonight.
It's in game for those wondering.
If the NX doesn't have strong 3rd party support, this all means nothing and it will be DOA.
This list is an instant fail for not adding Ratchet.
Proof
http://gifyu.com/images/RaC...
"Prey Slaughtered"
"Prey Slaughtered"
https://media2.giphy.com/me...
In the footage with Shuhei Yoshida, this creature runs by on 2 legs towards the combat.
http://m.imgur.com/DPIeDaA?...
Here is great video I found showing some environments I haven't seen before.
What? Microsoft offered Cloud computing to everyone and Crackdown is the ONLY game using it.
It's actually referring to the frame rate. Here is the press release from Umbra directly.
http://umbra3d.com/press-re...
What a hilarious turn of events. It has to be for the better though.
Strange, the internet usually says the "PS4 has no games".
Did I say I was an "Insider"? Because I'm not.
"It means that developers of casual games may find themselves able to target every Microsoft platform, except one: the device Microsoft has that's purpose-built for playing games. The implication here is that while Microsoft is keen for developers to create UWP games for Windows on the desktop, it'd much rather they create UWP apps for Windows on the Xbox One."
Pretty much.